Béla Tarr


Béla Tarr’s 10 Favorite Films

Honored to have a great visit today from the legendary director Béla Tarr! Four films from his acclaimed filmography—including the new restoration of WERCKMEISTER HARMONIES (c/o @janusfilms)—now playing @filmlinc with Tarr in person! https://bit.ly/3NcLdQm . 13 Jun 2023 19:28:13


Conflicting Outlooks Current The Criterion Collection

Sátántangó 4k-restauration viewing experience. While this is not criterion related, I know that there are a lot of Béla Tarr fans among us, which is why I'd like to share this experience with you. Two days ago, the new 4k-restoration was screened (I believe for the very first time) at the Berlin Film Festival and I was lucky enough to be a.


Criterion Channel on Twitter "Evening viewing? Don't miss Béla Tarr’s

Published May 21, 2022 Béla Tarr's glacial-paced epic is a suffocating portrayal of an inability to escape. After rising from a drunken fall, having finished the last of his fruit brandy, a.


Criterion Collection on Twitter "DAMNATION (1988)—the newly restored

The Criterion Channel's August Lineup Includes Béla Tarr, Marguerite Duras, Husbands & More Leonard Pearce July 25, 2022 Look into the series Criterion Channel have programmed for August and this lineup is revealed as (in scientific terms) quite something.


Arbelos Films

I've seen three of his films: Satantango, The Turin Horse, and Werckmeister Harmonies. Those three appear to be his most celebrated films, and I believe Tarr's work is worthy of the Criterion Collection. Werckmeister Harmonies is my favorite by him, though Satantango is also great.


Bela Tarr Interview Why He Abandoned His Film School After Retirement

Béla Tarr Reflects on Making Seven-Hour 'Sátántangó' 25 Years Ago and Life as an 'Ugly, Poor Filmmaker' "I'm just a big fucking maniac who believes in people," the filmmaker said before screening.


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Criterion Collection @Criterion DAMNATION (1988)—the newly restored masterwork by Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr—is streaming exclusively on @criterionchannl ! criterionchannel.com/damnation Solidifying Tarr's arresting aesthetic, DAMNATION features exquisite black-and-white cinematography and mesmerizing long takes. 2:37 11.3K views


Satantango (1994) IMDb

Béla Tarr (born 21 July 1955) is a Hungarian filmmaker. Debuting with the film Family Nest (1979), Tarr began his directorial career with a brief period of what he refers to as "social cinema", aimed at telling everyday stories about ordinary people, often in the style of cinema vérité.


Béla Tarr

At the Film Stage, Z. W. Lewis notes that when Béla Tarr, a consultant on the film, "speaks of Hungarian master director Miklós Jancsó in interviews, he describes his '60s and '70s films as a rallying point for a country that had lost its identity and a cinema culture that defaulted to safe Soviet-realism productions."


Criterion Channel on Twitter "Evening viewing? Don't miss Béla Tarr’s

Secondly, Arbelos Films is at work on a new 4K restoration of Béla Tarr's "432-minute opus" Sátántangó (1994) "which will be re-released in theaters early next year with a Blu-ray/VOD release to follow," reports Michael Nordine for IndieWire. Features


'Damnation' Bluray Review Arbelos Films

There is not a living filmmaker quite like Bela Tarr. With what has been billed as the auteur's final film, The Turin Horse, finally available on Blu-ray via the latest brilliant release from Cinema Guild, a long, iconic and influential career has now allegedly come to a conclusion.And if that is true, one must consider this one of the greatest and most important career-concluding features.


*Bela Tarr has entered the chat* criterion

Sátántangó (Hungarian: [ˈʃaːtaːntɒŋɡoː]; meaning 'Satan's Tango') is a 1994 drama film directed by Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr.Shot in black-and-white and running for more than seven hours, it is based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Hungarian novelist László Krasznahorkai, whose works Tarr has frequently adapted since his 1988 film Damnation.


“Time is very cruel” Béla Tarr on Sátántangó at 25

Jun 6, 2023 Share Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky's Werckmeister Harmonies (2000) T he title of the American Cinematheque's seven-film retrospective opening today goes hard— Boundless Damnation: The Films of Béla Tarr.


Not in the collection, but where are my Bela Tarr and Laszlo

Béla Tarr (b. 1955) is the ultimate auteurist's auteur, an artist who ascended from a cult director little known outside of his native Hungary to one of the most revered figures in world cinema today, all the while stoking an enflamed cinephilia among his growing legion of passionate followers.


The Criterion Channel’s August Lineup Includes Béla Tarr, Marguerite

Issue 83. 21 July, 1955, Pécs, Hungary. Béla Tarr insists that his films do not fall into distinctive periods, preferring to identify something akin to a steady evolution rather than marked turning points. Arguing, for example, "if you watch them all together, you can see that this is the same man's work," 1 there are notable shifts in.


Béla Tarr Boriana Pandova

r/criterion • Criterion break - I was a bit nervous walking into the theater today. The film has garnered such a praise and my expectation was really high. Well fortunately it's such a beautiful film, probably a perfect one. There is not a single false note the entire film. Some scenes are beyond words :)

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